Students in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at the University of Puget Sound are required to complete a research project as part of their degree. The project culmination includes the creation of a professional poster, which the students present to their peers and the University community.

The Race and Pedagogy Conference, organized by the University of Puget Sound’s Race and Pedagogy Initiative, is held every four years. This conference brings local, regional, national and international participants together to engage issues of race and its impact on education.

The Redford Conference in Archaeology was held at the University of Puget Sound, October 25 - 27, 2012. The conference dealt with themes of technology and how it impacts the world in ways that previous centuries could not have imagined.

Relics, Remnants, and Religion: An Undergraduate Journal in Religious Studies publishes original student papers, art, poetry, and creative writing about or relating to religious studies. A large part of this field is to question the very definition of “religious studies.” The journal seeks to publish work that continues to expand and push the boundaries of that definition.